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Influence of calcium chloride on the thermal behavior of heavy and alkali metals in sewage sludge incineration

  • Autores: Jun Han, Minghou Xu, Hong Yao, Masami furuuchi, Takeo Sakano, Hee Joon Kim
  • Localización: Waste management, ISSN-e 0956-053X, Nº. 5, 2008, págs. 833-839
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In order to separate and reuse heavy and alkali metals from flue gas during sewage sludge incineration, experiments were carried out in a pilot incinerator. The experimental results show that most of the heavy and alkali metals form condensed phase at temperature above 600 °C. With the addition of 5% calcium chloride into sewage sludge, the gas/solid transformation temperature of part of the metals (As, Cu, Mg and Na) is evidently decreased due to the formation of chloride, while calcium chloride seems to have no significant influence on Zn and P. Moreover, the mass fractions of some heavy and alkali metals in the collected fly ash are relatively high. For example, the mass fractions for Pb and Cu in the fly ash collected by the filter are 1.19% and 19.7%, respectively, which are well above those in lead and copper ores.

      In the case of adding 5% calcium chloride, the heavy and alkali metals can be divided into three groups based on their conversion temperature: Group A that includes Na, Zn, K, Mg and P, which are converted into condensed phase above 600 °C; Group B that includes Pb and Cu which solidify when the temperature is above 400 °C; and Group C that includes As, whose condensation temperature is as low as 300 °C.


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